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BleacherDave

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Hey Rev!!!

How ya been, you acolyte of the Anti-Christ, you?

Let's see - I didn't drink, throw the peanuts, give the finger, or use profanity.  And I still got tossed.  Of course, there was that one little other thing I did.........

Hey, we're visiting family in the horrid SF Valley over the weekend, and are coming out to the Monkey Pen on the 4th.  Section 239, Row A.

Why, of course, I'll have my A's flag.  Thanks for asking!

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NEED 2 BLEACHERS FOR SUNDAY!

Turned mine in cuz I thought we were sitting elsewhere.  Turns out we're not.

I have 4 extras for today in the first row behind home.  Sec 116, Row 13,m 3 - 6.

bleacherdave@yahoo.com

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2 FREE TIX TO TODAY'S GAME

Sec 122.  $5 to cover Paypal and Ticket Relay fees.

 

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Sentimental Oakland Nostalgia Apropos of Nothing

I went with my grandparents to my first A's game in 1970.  Uma (my grandma) was born in Louisiana and so was that Blue boy - and she had my grandfather take us to games to see him.   She never learned to drive, so as my love for the game grew, we would catch the 57C to the Coli. for summer afternoon games whilst my grandfather worked as a foreman at that Emeryville machine shop where he worked for 36 years. The same grandmother who was shocked and offended when, one day in the 2nd deck overlooking 3rd base, I (mis)pronounced Jesus Alou's first name as one would the son of God.  I still remember her sharp, hushed correction.     

 

I was forever hooked when Joe Rudi made that catch at the wall in the '72 Series.  To my 8 year old eyes, that was gonna be a  game losing home run fa sho’. But, then again, don't they all look like HR's when you're 8?

 

My passion for the Oakland A's takes me right back to those days - Oakland in the mid-'70's: Hoping for the green Campy bat on bat day, the beach at Lake Merritt, Flint's on San Pablo, the smell of the sourdough factory.  The Swingin’ A's, Raiders, and Warriors – underdogs all. And my grandmother.

 

Soon enough, I was 12.  Old enough to catch the 57C to the Coliseum all by myself.  Unfortunately, it was 1976 and the A's & Warriors were about to get bad.  Real bad.  Really, really bad.  I got to see lots of bad teams, up close & personal.  With a few thousand - a very few thousand - of my closest friends.

 

But, most of all, I love the A's because they're Oakland.  That then Oakland, and this now Oakland.  Still underfunded, underappreciated, all-inclusive, and (r)evolutionary.  And with a chip on its shoulder for its "San-a-fisco" rivals.

 

I live 89 miles away from the Coliseum now, but my wife and I make most weekend games.  Get there when the gates open, and sit in Section 139 with the rest of our baseball family.  That reference may sound cornily like that Drew Barrymore movie, but a bunch of folks from our baseball family came to our wedding in Jamaica.  That’s family.  We laze around in the sun, snack on lemonade (and Swiss chocolates when we’re lucky) while rueing the loss of the fish sandwich, and watch the pitch movement from over the pitchers shoulder.  Best value in baseball.  We have the same rituals game after game - "<insert outfielder name> say Hi buddy" and betting on the dot race; waving the A's flag, and heckling the opposing outfielder - after Torii Hunter's ill-fated playoff dive: "If Torii's spelled with two I's, how come you cain't see?" Even he had to laugh.

 

We get down to Anaheim for one series a year, and inflame the OC crowd.  It's always great good fun despite getting pelted with peanuts.  It was so bad one game, sitting in the first row behind Vlad, that I just stood up, turned round and let ‘em have at me.  I ended up with a couple of unopened bags for the next day’s game.

 

But, my favorite place to visit is Big Phone.  Had a ball waving the A’s flag behind their plate last year.  Larry Baer – irritatedly bumping into my flag as he passed by - asking me how I got those seats.  His reply: "You’re Bleacher Dave – I’ve left seats for you before!" Thanks, Larry.  Must have been him that sent the guy in the Seal costume to try and jack me for my flag.  Jacked by a seal?  No way.

 

Isn’t it Ray Ratto that’s responsible for this fiction about the Coliseum’s "lost view of the Oakland hills?"  One column from him and that became the oft-parroted but never analyzed knock on the new Coliseum.  Hasn’t anyone noticed that the best view of the hills was from the press box?  Who cares!  View of the Hills?  Anyone who remembers that view knows that its most prominent feature was the rock quarry at the top of Edwards Ave – a huge scar upon Mother Nature’s bosom.  I gotta think most folk were there for the games, not the view nor the architecture.  But, I bet any new A’s stadium includes a really nice press box.

 

OK, Mt. Davis is horrendous – I agree.   But, for us, the fans who sit in the open air, Mt. Davis has brought some benefits.  It’s blocked some of the wind that made it so frigid and made it actually possible to hit HR’s at night.  Besides, from where I sit, my back’s to that behemoth.

 

I won’t buy into the "carpetbagger" phraseology of the OAFC, but these are some of the reasons why the "A’s to Fremont" sickens me.  It’s completely rational for Wolff and Baby Gap to want to add to their fortunes.  I get that, and can’t knock them for it.  What I don’t get, is why so many fans are rooting for the owners pocketbooks instead of their own.

 

As it is now, it’s easy to park, tickets are cheap and available, concession lines are short, and the team is just coming off a great run.  For a baseball fan, what’s not to like?  High prices and crowds are great for the owners pockets, but not so great for the fans pockets – so why are folks so eager to pay more?

 

Are we so eager to be like Big Phone – The Place To Be Seen?  A high-priced happening where folks eat garlic fries between phone calls and hope to get erased?

 

For me, the Coliseum represents the Oakland I loved.  It’s taco trucks instead of tapas, Lake Merritt rather than the Embarcadero, Bay Bridge not Golden Gate.

 

Forget the Elephant, bring back the mule.  And the 57C.

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Bleacher Tickets For Today's Game

I have extra Bleacher ducats for today's game.  On my way to their yard now.

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A's Want Your Feedback on Reserved Bleacher Seating

The A's are considering converting the bleachers from general admission to reserved seating.   I think that's a great idea; I don't have to worry about interlopers appearing on bobblehead or other "premium" days and snagging "my" seat or "our" row; and we don't always have to be there when the gates open.  A potential downside may be the break-up of existing "baseball families" in the bleachers.  Whatever happens, I think the most important thing is to maintain the existing character of the bleachers...the funnest (and funniest) place in MLB.

David Rinetti, the A's VP of stadium operations, asked me to solicit feedback from A's fans.  What say you all to the A's idea of making the bleachers reserved seating?

Please add your comments and vote in the poll.

Poll
Should the A's convert the bleachers to reserved seating?
Yes, I support the change to reserved bleacher seating. I have a full-season ticket plan.
1 votes
Yes, I support the change to reserved bleacher seating. I have a mini plan.
13 votes
Yes, I support the change to reserved bleacher seating. I do not have a season ticket plan.
29 votes
No, I do not support the change to reserved bleacher seating. I have a full season plan.
3 votes
No, I do not support the change to reserved bleacher seating. I have a mini plan.
17 votes
No, I do not support the change to reserved bleacher seating. I do not have a season ticket plan.
48 votes
I don't sit in the bleachers. Who cares?
23 votes

134 votes | Poll has closed

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Baseball Talk on KQED Forum RIGHT NOW.........

Michael Krasny had Larry Baer call-in.  He's ripping the A's because they didn't make anyone available.  He's befuddled and waxing nostalgic for the Haas era when Roy Eisenhardt would be available, in Roy's words, "In a New York instant."                                                                                          
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Playoff Strips Mailed Today!

I just got off the phone with the A's ticket office.  I wanted to have my playoff strips mailed to my work address, the better to casually flash them to the Giants fans in the office.  (I'll leave it to you witch doctors to offer penance to the Woofing Gods.)  But when I called, the Ticket Services guy told me they started mailing out the strips today.  I bought mine on that first Monday when they went on sale, even before the invoice arrived.  He checked and told me that our strips were in the group that was mailed today!  They should arrive on Monday.

Check in with your seat location when yours arrive.

Now that the strips are going out, can there be any rationale for not putting the magic number PROMINENTLY on the front page?  Heck, look at the voting.  YA GOTTA GIVE THE PEOPLE WHAT THE WANT!  Power to the People.  Free Huey!

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FLAGS OK AT AT&T?

I didn't see any A's flags on the broadcast of the game last night.  We've always had a group of flags flying in past years.  I'm on my way up to the game today (and tommorrow) - is it safe to Wave 'Em High in SF?                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        

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Bleacher on Bonds

Since I haven't quite figgered out how to upload photos to AN yet, I'll link to this site where I was able to post this pic.  I call it "Bonds on Bonds"

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